PPT-Nipissing’s ROMEO e-System
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PreAuthorization for Faculty Travel Request Form Open Nipissing Universitys home page Click on the Research Tab Click the ROMEO logo You will be directed to the
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PreAuthorization for Faculty Travel Request Form Open Nipissing Universitys home page Click on the Research Tab Click the ROMEO logo You will be directed to the ROMEO Research Portal Log in page. A Shakespearian Tragedy. Cast of . Romeo and Juliet. Cast of . Romeo and Juliet. Definition: Highly Destructive . Sentence: The fire that spread down 1. st. street was very pernicious.. Definition: A formula for conjuring.. Passage Analysis:. For each of the following slides, we will discuss the meaning of the passages presented and their importance to the play.. ACT 1. Act 1: Scene 1: Lines 37-8. “Nay, as they dare. I will bite my thumb at them, which is a disgrace to them, if they bear it.”. Act 4. Act IV, Scene i - Summary. Paris tells the Friar of the wedding (in two days). Friar is shocked at haste - it . ‘should be slowed’. Juliet cool towards Paris, cleverly sidesteps his compliments; Paris is affectionate towards her. Is love only true when it is expressed in highly structured language and involves much suffering?. Is love less about the person and more about being in love with the idea of a great romance?. Is true, romantic love constant and simple in the way it is expressed? . Looking at Act One, Scene One. Plot Recap. Put the following plot points in order; number them from 1-12.. The Montague and the Capulets start a brawl. Benvolio tries to stop them but Tybalt joins in.. LO: . To. develop a PEE paragraph . on how the relationship between Romeo and . Rosaline is portrayed in . the play, Romeo and Juliet.. Starter…. List five key points about Romeo’s relationship with Rosaline. . Character Points. Romeo Montague. Romeo is the only son of the Montague family. He is a serious young man inclined to act with his heart over his head. . In the play he falls in love with Juliet at the ball Act1Scene5. He proclaims his love for Juliet in the balcony scene Act2Scene2. He marries Juliet Act2Scene6. He kills . Love. Hatred. Revenge. Secrecy/ Lies. Friendship. Violence. Revenge. in . Romeo & Juliet. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,. Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. Prologue. If ever you disturb our streets again,. Team Montague. Characters close to Romeo. Romeo Montague. 16 years old. Only son of Lord and Lady Montague. Peaceful: Not interested in the feud between the . Montagues. and . Capulets. . Hopeless romantic: in love with Rosaline and Juliet throughout the play. . By: Caitlin Forhan, Lauren Chapman, Trevor Schultz, and Hailey Milner. Star-Crossed Lovers Archetype . Romeo and Juliet:. Romeo and Juliet are kept apart because of a century old family feud. . Looking for Alaska: . Hannah Prange, Hennessy Ta, Nikolina Stupar. Introduction. Introduction. : Love is often more powerful than hate in a person's life, and can make people do crazy things, and make drastic decisions. . Similes & Metaphors. Simile example:. Juliet:. My . bounty is as boundless as the . sea,. . / My . love as deep; the more I give to . thee,. . / The . more I have to give.. Metaphor example:. Lord Capulet: . Acts 3,4 and 5 Romeo and Juliet As they walk in the street under the boiling sun, Benvolio suggests to Mercutio that they go indoors, fearing that a brawl will be unavoidable should they encounter Capulet men. ACT III, SCENE III. lines 29 - 53. Romeo. ‘. Tis torture, and not mercy: heaven is here, . Where Juliet lives; and every cat and dog . And little mouse, every unworthy thing, . Live here in heaven and may look on her; .
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